Retired firefighter raises £50k for charity
By Liana Snape 4th Dec 2025
By Liana Snape 4th Dec 2025
A retired Staffordshire firefighter raised over £50,000 from selling poppies this year.
Kelvin Chell, who served Staffordshire communities for more than 50 years raised £50,007 for the Royal British Legion by selling poppies around Remembrance Day, taking his grand total to £121,900 raised over the last four years.
Kelvin sold poppy badges with distinctive designs across a number of different locations to raise money for the charity.
In 2024, he raised £43,000 but this year he beat that by around £7,000, finishing with a total of £50,007.
He recently presented the cheque to representatives from the Royal British Legion alongside Chief Fire Officer, Rob Barber.
Kelvin said: "It has been an honour to raise so much money for a great cause with this yearly campaign, and I'm so pleased at how well the poppies have sold yet again.
"This was the fourth year of selling the poppies and this year I introduced nine new designs, which were really popular.
"Thanks to all those who supported my fundraiser, the money will go a long way in supporting serving and ex-serving military personnel and their families."
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